Brae Wyckoff is an award winning and
internationally acclaimed author, born and raised in San Diego, CA. He has been
married to his beautiful wife, Jill, for over 20 years, and they have three
children. He has a beautiful grandson named Avery. Brae has been an avid RPG gamer
since 1985. His passion for mysterious realms and the supernatural inspired him
to write The Orb of Truth, the first in a series of fantasy action adventures.
In addition to writing the Horn King
Series, Brae is the host of Broadcast Muse blog talk radio
program, featuring interviews with authors such as William Paul Young of The Shack, artists—American Idol contestant MissLadybug and Christian Hip-Hop singer Nomis, and world changers, Bethel Healing Director Chris Gore and others. Brae and his wife, Jill, are the founders of the International ministry called The Greater News, where they report on miracles from around the world. He is also the CEO of LR Publishing, a one-stop publishing service provider geared specifically for the growing genre of Destiny Action-Adventure Fantasy, which brings life, purpose, and ultimately a message of hope.
program, featuring interviews with authors such as William Paul Young of The Shack, artists—American Idol contestant MissLadybug and Christian Hip-Hop singer Nomis, and world changers, Bethel Healing Director Chris Gore and others. Brae and his wife, Jill, are the founders of the International ministry called The Greater News, where they report on miracles from around the world. He is also the CEO of LR Publishing, a one-stop publishing service provider geared specifically for the growing genre of Destiny Action-Adventure Fantasy, which brings life, purpose, and ultimately a message of hope.
The Orb of Truth won Best Christian
Fantasy Award for 2013 and has been voted #1 in several categories, including Best
Indie Fantasy Book, Epic Fantasy Worth Your Time, and Fantasy Book That Should
Be Required Reading.
His
sequel, The Dragon God, is making waves. It was voted "BEST New Epic Fantasy"
and rated "TOP Fantasy Book" for a series.
In the hundreds of years since the Holy
City disappeared, darkness has fallen over the land. Human kingdoms have seized
control of the realm, scattering the other races into hiding.
Bridazak, a skilled thief, and his friends,
a Dwarf and a fellow Ordakian, have dared to remain within the human
communities and live relatively quiet lives, until they discover a mysterious,
magical artifact. The three friends are thrust into an adventure that will
challenge their faith, their purpose, and their destiny as they chase a
forgotten and lost prophecy across the realm of Ruauck-El, where they hope to
discover the origins of the strange item and their place in its history.
An ancient, unknown enemy threatens the
completion of their journey at every turn. Bridazak is about to face the
biggest adventure of his life, one that may change the known realm, and answer
the questions he has carried all his life. Will they unlock the truth?
The Orb of Truth is the first book of The
Horn King Series...
As the heroes of Ruauck-El emerged
triumphantly in The Orb of Truth, the first book in the Horn King series, they
could not have imagined that an even greater evil still lay ahead of them.
Raina has discovered a new threat to the realm, and teleported King
El'Korr—against his wishes—to the West Horn King's capital city, Tuskabar, in
hopes of thwarting an evil Mystic's plan to acquire the five dragon stones.
Each relic harbors an ancient dragon spirit, and, if combined, would unleash a
multi-headed deity beyond imagination, to begin a reign of terror upon
Ruauck-El.
Meanwhile, Bridazak and friends are in
search of Spilfer Teehle's missing family. Their quest leads them to visit old
enemies, travel through beautiful but deadly locations, and will ultimately
take them on an adventure of new discoveries of themselves. Each group is on
their own mission, but as destiny would have it, their fates are more entwined
than they could possibly know.
Internationally acclaimed author, Brae
Wyckoff, brings a new depth to fantasy storytelling in The Dragon God.
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